AuthorTopic: VL Lite 5.9 automatic login (Read 6555 times)

I have setup an old Dell laptop for my elderly neighbor to use only for email/web.I am trying to make it as simple as possible for her, hence auto login.This means she pushes the power button, waits and then she is looking at the desktop.The Lite version of 5.9 is what I am using and would appreciate a howto, which files need to be edited.Thanks.

In terms of powering off, after the system halts I still have to push the power button once for a full shutdown.I added "apm=power-off" to lilo.conf, ran lilo -v but to no affect. This procedure did work on this laptop when I tested 5.9 the standard version. Is this possible with the Lite version.Again, thanks for your help.

Thanks for your suggestion unfortunately it doesn't have the desired affect.I used "acpi=force " adding it to lilo, ran -v lilo restarted then shutdown and then once again it hangs at system has halted. Adding this had no affect on my usb devices so I didn't use the additional "pci=noacpi"There must be something very different in this Lite 5.9 version because on this same laptop running the Standard version "apm=power-off" added to lilo.conf works perfectly.I did confirm that acpid was loading.This is a Dell Latitude CP 233MX.Thanks for your help.

Please check BIOS for power management settings. Report here any settings related to APM or ACPI, as well as current status of setting(s). If the laptop is 233mhz, it will probably work best with APM power management.

I did check the BIOs settings.What I have is a Dell Latitude CP M233XT BIO v. A03. The only power settings in the bio section refer to power management when running on a battery (enabled) and on AC (disabled). I tried AC enabled and then shutdown but it still just halted.

I would say you can forget about ACPI power management on a machine that old, not that old machines are bad, just that APM was the PM scheme when this laptop was made. I suggest you disable both settings in BIOS and append LILO for APM power management. I recall that the actual appending code included turning APM on and as well as turning it off. I'll have to crank up my test box, see what's in LILO, if I can't find it on the VL Forum.

You may have to append in more than one section of LILO, but especially, the append should be in the global section, IIRC. (All this from my memory, apologies.)

If this fails, try enabling AC PM in BIOS (again). Other combinations, too. Don't give up. Give things a reboot to take effect. Keep an eye or ear on the CPU fan, make sure it doesnt cut off during boot.

Thank you for your suggestions, I tried them but still hanging at halt.

I also tried this:If you have apm as a module then use the following when you load the module:# modprobe apm power_off=1When I did this it wouldn't turn off even with the power button, I had to pull the battery.

adding apm=power-off worked so easily in 5.9 standard but not 5.9 Lite.